We are learning about animals in the Bible. This week, come learn about donkeys.
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We are learning about animals in the Bible. This week, come learn about donkeys.
It’s not too late to join this class, which is meeting every Sunday at 1 pm through June 6th. The class is being held in-person and on Zoom.
In keeping with tradition, Sunday school families are invited to plant flowers on the church campus on either Saturday, May 15th, or Sunday, May 16th.
The Women’s Morning Group will resume in the church library on Thursday, May 13th, at 10 am. The discussion topic will center on Sheila Walsh’s Bible Study “The Promises of God.”
Hold the Date: August 9-12, 5:30 to 8 PM at Sewickley UMC
Beginning May 2, and every Sunday till June 6th, we will be hosting a New Members/Curious Members class at 1 pm. The class will be held in-person and on Zoom. This 6-week course will talk about what it means to be a disciple of Jesus in this community and at Sewickley United Methodist Church.
For the next 6 weeks, we are learning about animals in the Bible. This week, come learn about Jonah and the Big Fish.
The Conference Young Adult Council will host a 5-week Zoom study on Bob Goff’s book, Dream Big: Know What You Want, Why You Want It, and What You're Going to Do About It.
Western PA’s Reconciling Network invites you to a three-hour, online, training event with worship, teaching, and conversation.
Holy Week Bags are available for distribution for all families with children. Please obtain them at the registration desk on Sunday, March 28, or in the box at the side of the church, or at the Church Office.
The Education Committee is seeking three essential components for our 2021 Easter Egg hunt: children, plastic eggs, and candy, or any small treats or gifts that might remind our youngest church family members that they are loved and included in the glory of Easter.
Our children will be the first to begin a Lenten journey with Jesus through “John, The Gospel of Light and Life.” The first lesson, “Jesus is the Light,” will be shared by Ms. Laura Sunday in our Children’s Church live stream at 11:30 a.m.
The Bible holds the stories of two varieties of heroes, those who respond to God’s call, like Noah and Moses and Mary, and those who volunteer. Enter Nehemiah.
Don’t miss the opportunity to take part in our church-wide Lenten study of “John: The Gospel of Light and Life” by Adam Hamilton starting the week of February 21st from the comfort of your home.
At 275 feet tall, the General Sherman tree is the largest tree in the world. This tree is roughly 2,200 years old, over 36 feet in diameter, and is estimated to weigh nearly 2 million pounds. You would think with such an impressive height, its roots would go very deep. However, that is not the case.
We invite all to join together for our church-wide Lenten study. Our book study will be “John: The Gospel of Light and Life” by Adam Hamilton, starting the week of February 21st. The Gospel of John is the most spiritual of the four gospels. It is filled with rich images and profound truths, but John notes that his aim in writing the gospel is that readers will not only believe in Jesus Christ, but that they “may have life in his name.” It is a great book for a Lenten Study!
There was a time in Egypt when the Hebrew people were rising too high in numbers, so in order to deal with this problem, the Pharaoh decided to kill the oldest son in each Hebrew family. One brave mother refused to let her son go. Join Pastor Hannah this Sunday when we learn about Jochebed and what makes her a hero.
The “Our Heroes” series, presented by the Children’s Ministry team, continues this week as Ms. Lisa shares the story of Noah from the book of Genesis. Noah’s faith & obedience to God helped carry his family, and the animals, through a global storm. Seem applicable today? Lisa’s Noah lesson will be live streamed Sunday at 11:30 am.
All are invited to join us for the livestream lessons Sundays at 11:30, or for the recordings Sunday afternoons, right here.
The SUMC Education team would like to thank everyone who approved, enabled, encouraged, promoted, and visited our first drive-thru Live Nativity on the church campus in December.